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HPC GUY:

quote:Originally posted by xeen:


http://cooltech.iafrica.com/technews/287425.htm

Get your facts straight before calling someone an asshat.

Next...?

[ December 31, 2003: Message edited by: xeen ]
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Ooo Winner and still.....

M51DPS:
HOW TO REMOVE iTUNES DRM

1) Burn a CD containing the protected song.

2) Rip the song you want unprotected from the CD you just burned.

3) Delete the old song that was protected.

It's magic! The protection is gone! Next example, asshat?

[ December 31, 2003: Message edited by: M51DPS ]

WMD:

quote:Originally posted by M51DPS:
HOW TO REMOVE iTUNES DRM

1) Burn a CD containing the protected song.

2) Rip the song you want unprotected from the CD you just burned.

3) Delete the old song that was protected.

It's magic! The protection is gone! Next example, asshat?
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LOL!  :D   It can't be that simple, can it?  :eek:   :rolleyes:

Xeen:

quote:Originally posted by TheQuirk: I Just Want Attention:
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I thought so...   :D

[ January 02, 2004: Message edited by: xeen ]

M51DPS:

quote:Originally posted by WMD:


LOL!    :D     It can't be that simple, can it?    :eek:       :rolleyes:  
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Yes it is, I've done it myself. The problem is that when iTunes burns protected songs, it has no way of making it protected on the CD. Then it doesn't know that the songs it's ripping were the purchased ones you just burned, and rips them as normal MP3's (or whatever you have it import songs as). Either Apple was really stupid, or they knew and didn't care. Since they haven't tried to fix it at all, I'm guessing the latter.

[ January 03, 2004: Message edited by: M51DPS ]

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